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Blook vs Belook - What's the difference?

blook | belook |

As a noun blook

is a book serialized on a blog (weblog) platform.

As a verb belook is

(ambitransitive) to look about or around; look over or across; look after; give a look to; look at.

blook

English

Noun

(en noun)
  • A book serialized on a blog (weblog) platform.
  • A book about blogging.
  • A printed book containing content which first appeared on a blog.
  • * 2006: "'Blooks are the new books, a hybrid literary form at the cutting edge of both literature and technology,' said Bob Young, founder of self-publishing site Lulu which organised and sponsored the prize." US cook wins blogging book prize BBC Online, 3 April 2006.
  • belook

    English

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • (ambitransitive) To look about or around; look over or across; look after; give a look to; look at.
  • *1884 , John Payne, Leonard C. Smithers, Thomas-Simon Gueullette, Oriental Tales :
  • They sighed and answered, "O our brother, some one must have belooked us with the evil eye and there is no security in travel.
  • *1925 , Albert Payson Terhune, Najib :
  • And I betook him to where the body was laid. Much blood was thereon. For we had slaughtered two chickens to endecorate it. Massoud was not fair to behold, there in the dimness. Yes, he belooked him horribly pitiful as he belay himself there [...]
  • *2008 , UFC annouces two fights for The Ultimate Fighter 8 finale:
  • Jason MacDonald is belooking to continue his streak following an impressive victory overJason Lambert at UFC 88.
  • *2012 , leak somewhere - PT Cruiser Forum:
  • It could be a loose clamp on the car, but not sure where i need to be belooking .